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More SPL then SQ in small Sealed enclosure .7cF

These were like the only good options I found

I have 3 RL-I10's and they hit pretty good. I wish i didnt have to sell them...

The rl-i's can take quite a beating. some people have put 1000 watts on them and they take it. You have to know what you are doing though.

I would stay away from the kicker L7 but thats me.

Its in the FS section. I am selling them for $150 shipped.

i love the rl-i, i've given my 8" version 1700wrms, although it hated it. small and sealed enclosures it works very well in.

the kicker sub is way more at home in a ported box. will work in a sealed one, but don't like them, unless they are of the larger variety.

the ssd has proven iteself among the internet crowd. i have no experience with them, so no real useful info.

the only re product i've played with was an xbl^2 xxx, and i like my soundsplinter rl-p better. not saying re is a bad product, but from experience, there is better out there for the money.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

the ssd can handle a lot and can get loud off of little power as well. you wont be disappointed with the SSD.

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I think I have replied to this topic on multiple other forums now. And my input has pretty much been summed up above. Both the RL-i and SSD are great choices, one can take a little more power then the other, but it really is a win win once you dial in your needs from your driver.

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